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International labour union confederation
romanized: Krasnyi internatsional profsoyuzov), commonly known as the Profintern (Профинтерн), was an international body established by the Communist International
Profintern
American communist and unionist (1888–1960s)
Secretariat (PPTUS) was established by the Red International of Labor Unions (Profintern) in 1927, with Earl Browder as its General Secretary. Documents from the
Harrison_George
Soviet railcar powered by aircraft engine
business. On 24 July 1921, a group of delegates to the First Congress of the Profintern, led by Fyodor Sergeyev, took the Aerowagon from Moscow to the Tula collieries
Aerowagon
Catalan politician. Leader of the BOC and POUM
its weekly Lucha Social. In 1921, he represented the movement at the Profintern Congress in Moscow, the capital of Soviet Russia. Upon his return, he
Joaquín_Maurín
Leader of Bulgaria from 1946 to 1949
moved to the Soviet Russia and was elected to the executive committee of Profintern. In 1923, Dimitrov led a failed communist uprising against the government
Georgi_Dimitrov
Class of Russian light cruisers
remaining ship was scrapped without being completed. Svetlana, now renamed Profintern, became fully operational in 1928 and was transferred to the Black Sea
Svetlana-class_cruiser
Urban-type settlement in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
Krasny Profintern (Russian: Кра́сный Профинте́рн) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Nekrasovsky District of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia.
Krasny_Profintern
Soviet Svetlana-class cruiser
until November 1924 that work recommenced on her and she was renamed Profintern (Russian: Профинтерн) on 5 February 1925. She was completed in October
Soviet_cruiser_Krasny_Krym
Political party that promotes communist philosophy and values
organizations with each other), such as the Young Communist International, Profintern, Krestintern, International Red Aid, Sportintern, etc. Many of these organizations
Communist_party
International communist organization (1919–1943)
court the "social chauvinists". The Comintern's trade union arm, the Profintern (Red International of Labour Unions), founded on Lenin's initiative at
Communist_International
English communist
went to the USSR, where he joined the Profintern. Returning to the US, began campaigning to join the Profintern; on this basis, he broke with I. W. W
George_Hardy_(communist)
Russian Gangut-class battleship
the Black Sea the following year. Parizhskaya Kommuna and the cruiser Profintern ran into a severe storm in the Bay of Biscay that severely damaged Parizhskaya
Russian battleship Sevastopol (1911)
Russian_battleship_Sevastopol_(1911)
Support that one organization or individual bestows to another
between Soviet Premier Alexei Rykov, Pravda editor Nikolai Bukharin, Profintern leader Mikhail Tomsky, Red Army founder Leon Trotsky, former Premier Lev
Patronage
Irish socialist and trade union leader (1874–1947)
(WUI). The WUI was affiliated to Red International of Labour Unions (Profintern) soon after its formation. Larkin served as a Teachta Dála (TD) on three
James_Larkin
Spanish journalist, activist and politician
International and the founding congress of the Red Trade Union International (Profintern) along with Joaquín Maurín, Hilario Arlandis and Jesús Ibáñez; becoming
Andreu_Nin
Trade union federation in the Philippines
of the Red International of Labor Unions (RILU, commonly known as the Profintern). The organization claimed 70,000 adherents at the time of affiliation
Congreso_Obrero_de_Filipinas
American labor organizer and Communist politician (1881–1961)
invited him to attend a conference of the Profintern in Moscow in 1921. There, he was appointed as a Profintern special representative in the United States
William_Z._Foster
Soviet GRU spy, English teacher and translator (1903–1986)
with her husband in Hamburg for the Profintern, after which the Ulanovskys returned to Moscow (still with the Profintern). In 1928, the Ulanovskys joined
Nadezhda_Ulanovskaya
attracted protests from syndicalist delegates to the founding congress of the Profintern. He was deported from Russia and briefly resumed his publishing activities
Efim_Yarchuk
Selo in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
Abbakumtsevo (Russian: Аббакумцево) is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasny Profintern of Nekrasovsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. The population was
Abbakumtsevo
American communist politician (1891–1973)
Communist trade unions, the Red International of Labor Unions (RILU, or "Profintern"). A founding convention was planned to be held in Moscow in July 1921
Earl_Browder
American-born French Communist political activist and historian
Origins of Trotskyism Spouse Marguerite Political party PCF Other political affiliations CGT, CGTU, Profintern, LC Movement Communism Literature portal
Alfred_Rosmer
1920 international congress in Moscow
Unions (Mezhsovprof), forerunner of the Red International of Labor Unions (Profintern) that was established the next year. The union question remained a matter
2nd World Congress of the Communist International
2nd_World_Congress_of_the_Communist_International
Soviet revolutionary, journalist and trade unionist (1882–1961)
represented Lithuanian trade unions in the Red International of Labour Unions (Profintern). Girinis was a prolific writer, authoring different works on political
Sergey_Girinis
Communist party in the Philippines
Comintern, Profintern, and the CPUSA. Particularly, in 1928, Evanglista, Manahan, and Cirilo Bognot went to the Soviet Union to attend the Profintern's Fourth
Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas-1930
Partido_Komunista_ng_Pilipinas-1930
Polish communist leader and theoretician
Walecki was a Polish delegate on the executive committees of Comintern and Profintern, and was frequently sent abroad as a Comintern agent to guide the political
Maksymilian_Horwitz
of America under the aegis of the Red International of Labour Unions (Profintern), the international trade union authority of the Communist International
National_Miners'_Union
Soviet revolutionary (1878–1952)
authorities in Moscow decided to create the Red International Labour Union (Profintern), Lozovsky's experience in the French trade-union movement made him the
Solomon_Lozovsky
Italian trade unionist and politician (1892–1957)
where he represented the dissolved General Confederation of Labour in the Profintern, as well as being Italy's representative in the Krestintern. Afterwards
Giuseppe_Di_Vittorio
Soviet admiral (1895–1972)
captain of the cruiser Komintern. He subsequently commanded the cruiser Profintern and destroyer flotillas. In 1932, he attended tactical courses for commanders
Ivan_Yumashev
British communist political activist (1901–1975)
by-election, and in 1931 was appointed as the CPGB's representative to the Profintern. In this role, Mahon visited Moscow, attending a meeting of the Executive
John_Mahon_(politician)
Trade union of France
CGTU at the second congress of the Red International of Trade Unions (Profintern) in Moscow. Pierre Semard, a leader in the PCF, played an important role
Confédération générale du travail unitaire
Confédération_générale_du_travail_unitaire
German political activist and trades union leader
June 1932, as the Moscow representative of the German RGO with the “ Profintern”, the international trades union confederation established in Moscow some
Max_Maddalena
American journalist and politician (1889–1956)
the end of 1928 as the American Communist Party's representative to the Profintern. As a representative in Moscow, Wicks was expected to take the lead arguing
H._M._Wicks
Austrian communist politician
foundation in 1918. In 1926, he went to Russia in order to work with the Profintern, and became a close associate of its leader Solomon Lozovsky. In 1930
Franz_Koritschoner
Defunct political party in Ireland
the Worker's Union of Ireland, a labor group that was a member of the Profintern. In July 1924 Larkin attended the Fifth Comintern Congress, held in Moscow
Irish_Worker_League
Soviet writer (1908–1941)
on the oil tanker Profintern on the Caspian Sea, and saw the Stakhanovite movement take hold. As well as serving on the Profintern, Krymov was an engineer
Yury_Krymov
Workers (ITUCNW), which were associated with Comintern (and the latter with Profintern). The BTU was also affiliated with the Labour Research Department (LRD)
Trade_unions_in_the_Gambia
1918 to 1939 in France
close control of the Communist Party, which in turn was controlled by the Profintern, the Red Trade Union International, based in the Kremlin. In the 1920s
Interwar_France
Austrian politician (1884–1950)
(Profintern), having been appointed secretary of the Trade Union Sector of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in 1928. At the Profintern congress
Karl_Toman
national borders) such as the Young Communist International (youth), Profintern (trade unions), Krestintern (peasants), International Red Aid (humanitarian
History_of_communism
Latin American trade union
Latin American branch of the Red International of Labour Unions (RILU or Profintern). The affiliates of CSLA led significant labour struggles during the period
Confederación Sindical Latinoamericana
Confederación_Sindical_Latinoamericana
Soviet Armenian politician (1898–1938)
and member of the Secretariat of the Red International of Labor Unions (Profintern). From 1926 to 1928 he studied at the Historical Department of the Institute
Haykaz_Kostanyan
short-term economic goals and to concentrate on overthrowing the state. The Profintern, or "Red International of Labor Unions," forced the CP to change in 1921
Communist Party USA and American labor movement (1919–1937)
Communist_Party_USA_and_American_labor_movement_(1919–1937)
French trade unionist (1883–1960)
CGTU at the second congress of the Red International of Trade Unions (Profintern) in Moscow. He met Vladimir Lenin, and according to his memoirs was greatly
Gaston_Monmousseau
Front organization under control of a communist party
national borders), such as the Young Communist International (youth), Profintern (trade unions), Krestintern (peasants), International Red Aid (humanitarian
Communist_front
Trade union of France
du travail unitaire (CGTU) in the 1920s. The MOI was affiliated to the Profintern. The MOI was initially named Main d'œuvre étrangère, but the French Communist
Main-d'œuvre_immigrée
Opposition group within the KPD
Federation of Trade Unions, who were social democrats. Adopted in 1928 by the Profintern, the party line branded the social democrats as "social fascists". The
Conciliator_faction
Indian activist
and seek their assistance. Dada attended the International Trade Union (Profintern) Congress as member of the presidium and also attended the 16th Congress
Dada_Amir_Haider_Khan
Pro-Soviet organization
of the Red International of Labor Unions (RILU, commonly known as the Profintern), the trade union organization associated with the Communist International
Pan-Pacific Trade Union Secretariat
Pan-Pacific_Trade_Union_Secretariat
Kharkiv and transferred to prison in Moscow. When the first congress of the Profintern was held in July 1921, the imprisoned Nabat members staged a hunger strike
Mark_Mratchny
Profintern, the Argentine Syndicates' Union (USA) was created in March 1922. Although more radical than FORA IX, the USA did not join the Profintern and
Trade_unions_in_Argentina
German politician (1884–1936)
Committee until April 1928, after which the Comintern transferred him to the Profintern in Moscow. From there, during the Wittorf affair, he opposed the replacement
Fritz_Heckert
Hungarian politician (1881–1951)
Vienna and then to Moscow. He played an active role in the ECCI, VKP and Profintern. In 1930, Szántó published a history of the Hungarian Revolution in which
Béla_Szántó
Soviet architecture, 1920s to early 1930s
House of Culture (1937) by Vesnin brothers Stadium for metal workers "Red Profintern" (1927) by Aleksandr Nikolsky and Lazar Khidekel Red Flag Textile Factory
Constructivist_architecture
1924 meeting in Moscow
After lunch the congress delegates joined delegates of the Comintern and Profintern congresses to visit various Moscow factories were political rallies were
4th Congress of the Communist Party of Lithuania
4th_Congress_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Lithuania
Spanish anarcho-syndicalist (1886–1937)
present at the 2nd Comintern Congress and the preliminary sessions of the Profintern. While in Russia, he met leaders of the October Revolution such as Vladimir
Ángel_Pestaña
Former trade union of the United States
International of Labor Unions (RILU), best known by its contracted Russian name, "Profintern." The trip would prove to be important, as the former syndicalist Foster
Trade Union Educational League
Trade_Union_Educational_League
Trades council for County Dublin, Ireland
of Ireland, led by P. T. Daly, dominated the council. They joined the Profintern and disaffiliated from the Labour Party. At the 1923 general election
Dublin Council of Trade Unions
Dublin_Council_of_Trade_Unions
German and Turkish battlecruiser (1912–1950)
Union transferred the battleship Parizhskaya Kommuna and light cruiser Profintern from the Baltic in late 1929 to ensure that the Black Sea Fleet retained
SMS_Goeben
Jacob (USA) steam tractor Primul (USSR) Primus (Germany) Primus [de] Profintern (USSR) Pronar (Poland) PTZ (Kazhakistan) Puch (Austria) Punjab (India)
List of former tractor manufacturers
List_of_former_tractor_manufacturers
Ukrainian-American activist (1902–1991)
of the Communist International's trade union organizing section, the Profintern, Browder left his prized library and papers with Childs, telling him before
Morris_Childs
International trade union federation
of trade unions Predecessors: International Federation of Trade Unions Profintern Successor: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions "The Great
World Federation of Trade Unions
World_Federation_of_Trade_Unions
Football club
two Soviet sports clubs Chervona Zirka (Red Star) and Chervony Profintern (Red Profintern) that participated in Soviet competition. The sports club Zirka
FC_Zirka_Kropyvnytskyi
South African politician and activist
Negro Worker. While in Moscow, he was employed doing research at the Profintern Trade Union headquarters with Soviet scholars II Potekhin and AZ Zusmanovich
Albert_Nzula
Lithuanian communist (1899–1989)
attended the 3rd congress of the Red International of Labour Unions (Profintern) as a delegate and the 1st conference of MOPR, the latter event being
Chaimas_Kaplanas
Russian anarchist (1887–1921)
anarchists in Taganka prison, at a time when the founding congress of the Profintern was underway. In an attempt to attract the attention of the foreign syndicalist
Fanya_Baron
German actor, producer, director and theater manager
originally was a member of the Guild of the German Stage, joined the Profintern-oriented Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition and was elected chairman
Fritz_Diez
20th-century Communist Party USA national executive in charge of labor
to the USSR, attended the fourth congress of the Profintern, and returned to the US as the Profintern's representative of a Transport Workers International
Roy_Hudson
20th-century Argentine trade federation based in Patagonia
influence) had positioned itself in the camp opposing affiliation to Profintern, and declined to send delegates to Rancagua. FOM continued to exist until
Federación Obrera de Magallanes
Federación_Obrera_de_Magallanes
Former trade union of the United States
Women, and Youth. Organized labor portal Trade Union Educational League Profintern Workers' Unity League Labor federation competition in the U.S. Johanningsmeier
Trade_Union_Unity_League
International peasants' organization
Communist International (KIM) and the Red International of Labor Unions (Profintern), respectively — and the idea that a radical international for peasants
Krestintern
Ukrainian Jewish anarchist activist
hunger strike to attract the attention of syndicalist delegates to the Profintern congress. Amid widespread protest against their imprisonment, they were
Anatolii_Horelik
Filipino communist politician and labor leader
of the Red International of Labor Unions (RILU, commonly known as the Profintern). He was instrumental in affiliating the Philippine labor federation,
Crisanto_Evangelista
times aboard the cruisers Chervona Ukraina, Komintern, Krasny Kavkaz, and Profintern. The type lingered on in service well into obsolescence in the mid-1930s
Heinkel_HD_55
union. At the national level, the newly merged Union became part of the Profintern. The Union's was mainly focused in the Ruhr region and bordering areas
Union of Manual and Intellectual Workers
Union_of_Manual_and_Intellectual_Workers
French politician (1887–1942)
marché, 1936. « Entretien avec Lénine à l'occasion du IIe congrès du profintern », (retranslated from the Russian), Lénine tel qu'il fut, souvenirs de
Pierre_Semard
China's national trade union center
people Wang Dongming, Chairman Xu Liuping [zh], Party Secretary Publication Workers' Daily Affiliations WFTU Profintern (historical) Website www.acftu.org
All-China Federation of Trade Unions
All-China_Federation_of_Trade_Unions
German politician (1885–1953)
related jobs, working at one stage in the socio-economic department of Profintern. She was also active in the leadership of "Foreign Workers' Clubs". From
Martha_Arendsee
American trade union
to the USSR, attended the fourth congress of the Profintern, and returned to the US as the Profintern's representative of a Transport Workers International
Marine Workers Industrial Union
Marine_Workers_Industrial_Union
Irish trade union (1924–90)
The Workers' Union of Ireland (WUI), later the Federated Workers' Union of Ireland, was an Irish trade union formed in 1924. In 1990, it merged with the
Workers'_Union_of_Ireland
German politician (1881–1967)
also active in the affairs of the Red International of Labor Unions (Profintern) during this interval. Brandler returned to Germany in the August 1922
Heinrich_Brandler
Soviet Union. Belonged to the Black Sea Fleet (Profintern – to the Baltic Fleet until 1930). Profintern \ «Профинтерн» (ex-Svetlana \ «Светлана», renamed
List of cruisers of the Russian Navy
List_of_cruisers_of_the_Russian_Navy
East German trade unionist and politician (1902–1975)
seizure of power in 1933. Later that same year he became secretary of the Profintern in Saarbrücken and Paris and actively opposed the Nazis during the remainder
Herbert_Warnke
French communist activist and Resistance member
Feintuch became an important internal contact for the Comintern and Profintern; he established a relationship with the Comintern's envoy to France, Eugen
Jean_Jérôme
British politician (1891–1947)
foundation of the Red International of Labour Unions, often known as the "Profintern". The aim of this organisation was to seek revolutionary change through
Ellen_Wilkinson
was placed in charge of the "Agitation and Propaganda" office at the "Profintern" ("Red International of Labour Unions " / "Красный интернационал профсоюзов")
Fritz_Schulte
German politician (1894–1947)
International of Labor Unions in 1928, he was appointed to the presidium of the Profintern. From 1929 to 1930 he was a member of the Reich Committee of the Revolutionäre
Fritz_Emrich
Trinidadian Pan-Africanist and writer (1903–1959)
Red International of Labour Unions (Profintern). He was elected to the Moscow City Soviet. As head of the Profintern's Negro Bureau, Padmore helped to produce
George_Padmore
International trade union organisation for black workers in Africa and the Atlantic world
Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers (ITUCNW) was a section of the Profintern that existed during the late 1920s and 1930s and acted as a radical transnational
International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers
International_Trade_Union_Committee_of_Negro_Workers
Lithuanian-born Soviet spy (1903–1967)
Robert from the party. Soble returned to the USSR and began working for Profintern. In 1940, Soviet spymaster Lavrenty Beria dispatched the entire Soble
Jack_Soble
Literature mainly written for or by the working class
Korehito Kurehara traveled secretly to the Soviet Union in 1930 for the Profintern conference, and upon his return in 1931, he started agitating for the
Proletarian_literature
French trade unionist and communist activist (1899–1963)
active internationally since she took part in the fourth congress of Profintern on 5 April 1928 in the USSR, where she met Joseph Stalin. She travelled
Bernadette_Cattanéo
Divisions of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
settlements under the district's jurisdiction: Burmakino (Бурмакино) Krasny Profintern (Красный Профинтерн) Nekrasovskoye (Некрасовское) with 14 rural okrugs
Administrative divisions of Yaroslavl Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Yaroslavl_Oblast
Organization for advancing communist ideas among women (1920–1930)
reduced and their existence deemphasized. Young Communist International Profintern Zhenotdel Kommunistka International Women's Day International Socialist
Communist Women's International
Communist_Women's_International
American scholar and left-wing activist (1896–1977)
Wolfe was also a leading member of the Red International of Labor Unions (Profintern) from 1924 to 1928, sitting on that body's Executive Committee. Wolfe
Bertram_Wolfe
relationship was ended. In 1928, after the 4th World Congress of the Profintern and the 6th World Congress of the Comintern, Communists took an ultra-left
Revolutionäre Gewerkschafts Opposition
Revolutionäre_Gewerkschafts_Opposition
Bilateral relations
Soviet Russia and the Philippines were maintained through Comintern, Profintern and the Communist Party of the United States (since the Philippines was
Philippines–Russia_relations
Former trade union of the United Kingdom
The National Minority Movement was a British organisation, established in 1924 by the Communist Party of Great Britain, which attempted to organise a radical
National_Minority_Movement
worked in the Central Committee of Georgia, headed the Staff Department of Profintern in Moscow (1925–1928), took part in the Trade Union International Movement
List of ministers of social protection of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
List_of_ministers_of_social_protection_of_the_Armenian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Happiness
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Pretty Face
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
Queen; Female Companion; Royal; Wife of King; Highest Lady
Male
Russian
(Тома) Croatian, Bulgarian and Russian form of Greek ThÅmas (Aramaic Tau'ma), TOMA means "twin." Compare with feminine Toma.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Biblical Lot is the English language equivalent.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Friendly coast
Boy/Male
Tamil
Morality, Superior
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pleasant, Wonderful, Happy or full of laughter, Smile, An Apsara or celestial nymph
Boy/Male
Danish, Finnish, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Sole Heir; Only Descendant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cheshire called Astle, from Old English ēast ‘east’ + hyll ‘hill’. There may also have been some confusion with Asthall and Astley.German : variant of Ast(e)l, probably a nickname for a crude person, from Middle High German ast ‘branch’, ‘bough’, ‘knot’.
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